@AlfPSteinbach All existence is in the form of an idea. When the idea is placed in an environment, it becomes active, but only because of the environment reacting to the 'entity'. Similar to a virus. In other words, every entity is a simulation of real actions in the physical world. Thus, consciousness is born from the firing of neurons. The only possible plane of existence beyond that, would be a hypothetical spiritual one.
at the grand level we have physical existence, which existence within our universe and is governed by conservation of mass/energy, and we have the existence of ideas, where our universe is one such
the simple grand level existence insight is simply this: anything that can exist, does exist, in the sense of existence as idea. our universe is one example.
Someone added me, but added the wrong me..... apparently there's another me out there, with the same name, but in a different place. How I got to be in two places at once is irrelevant.
@Xaade well just forget it. John Searle has severe problems with understanding what an evolving process is, like in the Chinese Room experiment. that's one reason I don't like philosophy, it's just word games
The Chinese room is a thought experiment presented by John Searle. Suppose that there is a program that gives a computer the ability to carry on an intelligent conversation in written Chinese. If we give the program to an English speaker and they execute the instructions of the program by hand, then, in theory, the English speaker would also be able to carry on a conversation in written Chinese. However the English speaker would not be able to understand the conversation. Similarly, Searle concludes, a computer executing the program would not understand the conversation either.
The experim...
@KerrekSB I wanted to tell her, that's it's the wrong person with the same name. But I can't message her.....
@AlfPSteinbach I'm sorry, the two words mean really really different things. I don't want to forget it, because I'm curious.
Conscience is what gives you morals. Consciousness is the concept of experiencing reality.
@AlfPSteinbach Problem is that any argument against an AI saying you can do X to a machine... we're learning, you can also do to a human. "A machine is not intelligent because you can pause it, so it cannot be conscious." You can pause a human, it's called stasis.
Any physical explanation of consciousness will result in the discovery that there isn't such a thing as consciousness. So consciousness must be meta-physical in nature.
@AlfPSteinbach You look and sound like a smart guy, but it really drives me nuts that you aren't capitalizing your sentences. Which is ironic, because I forget like half the time.
so if I have a template class specialization any_iterator<bidirectional_iterator_tag, ...> and give it a member function any_iterator& operator=(const any_iterator& rhs), the type of the RHS uses the same template parameters as the class being defined right? Or should I explicitly write out all the template params?
I have template<class iterator> any_iterator& operator=(const iterator& rhs) and also any_iterator& operator=(const any_iterator& rhs) and it's matching the template.... oh. uh oh.
typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<char, typename std::iterator_traits<char*>::value_type>::value, char*>::type should result in a char* right? It isn't SFINAE'ing out on my is it?
> #error This file requires compiler and library support for the upcoming \ ISO C++ standard, C++0x. This support is currently experimental, and must be \ enabled with the -std=c++0x or -std=gnu++0x compiler options.
@CatPlusPlus heh: error C2825: '_Iter': must be a class or namespace when followed by '::' / see reference to class template instantiation 'std::iterator_traits<_Iter>' being compiled / with [ _Iter=char *& ]
@Xeo I'll get it eventually. I just have an extra reference somehow
ideone.com/G0oQc Is this UB? I'm wondering if I can get away with using pointers to members in OpenGL instead of using the offsetof macro. It's ugly on the inside, but it'd look neat and clean on the outside :)
Example from MSVC's implementation:
#define offsetof(s,m) \
(size_t)&reinterpret_cast<const volatile char&>((((s *)0)->m))
// ^^^^^^^^^^^
As can be seen, it dereferences a null pointer, which normally invokes undefined beha...
It somehow thinks that templated ctor of yours is the copy ctor, so it instantiates iterator with any_iterator<blabla, valuetype> and since you don't have a specialization of any_iterator<...> for std::iterator_traits, you get those strange errors
My experience of university was that most of my professors hadn't checked back with current technology recently enough to notice that Windows had been invented.
well it is a Actions (like placedWire, placedIC, placedLED) stack for a gui, with which i wan't to implement Undo and Redo. So say its size is 100, what do i do after 100 actions?
@VinayakGarg Then it should be relatively simple to move. If you create a project on GitHub, the empty project page shows how to import an existing repository.
@Ozbekov I prefer BitBucket because it supports both mercurial and git, and allows for private repos for free.